(RADIATOR) Expiration date has passed ?

Mike McCauley mikem at open.com.au
Thu Jan 15 16:09:47 CST 2004


Hello Mariano,


On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 05:50 am, Mariano Hoffman wrote:
> Dear people,
>
> Out of the blue I started to have a message of "expiration date has passed"
> on several radius and platforms, with accounts that expired on August 12
> 2004. (It seems like if it doesn't read the month, cause expired the day
> before yesterday, Jan 12 2004)
>
> The strangest thing, besides that it has been working perfectly for years,
> is that  it happened on Solaris, linux, and in radiator 3.3.1 as well as in
> radiator 3.8 ( I tried upgrading radiator just in case). I had also tested
> it with two different perl versions (5.6.1 and 5.8)
>
> After several tests, I tried to change the expiration date format, and it
> worked when I changed from "Jan 02 1999 23:30:00" to " 02/01/99 23:30:00 "
> format.

The Expiration date format requires that the month be in abbreviated format.

You should use "Aug 12 2005"

Cheers.

>
> Does anyone knows of a similar bug, or have a clue of what could be
> happening ?
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> Mariano Hoffman

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